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Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 06:59
by Elodie
idragosani wrote: Maybe the voice over would work better if the author would record the painting first and then do the narration afterwards, so there is less rambling and a more planned out voice session.
That's what I would have done, if my English accent was better and if we had a good microphone and a soundproof room :mrgreen:

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 10:30
by Paul Fierlinger
Elodie, I haven't used a sound booth in ages and I have one in my house. A good microphone is sufficient. We recorded Isabella Rossellini's VO on a laptop in her kitchen. Our composer setup a sound system with mic and preamp for my students for little over $200.

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 10:33
by idragosani
Elodie wrote:
idragosani wrote: Maybe the voice over would work better if the author would record the painting first and then do the narration afterwards, so there is less rambling and a more planned out voice session.
That's what I would have done, if my English accent was better and if we had a good microphone and a soundproof room :mrgreen:
You wouldn't need a soundproof booth, just a quiet room and a half-decent microphone (which are not expensive these days), a pop filter helps also.

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 12:33
by idragosani
Elodie wrote:That's what I would have done, if my English accent was better and if we had a good microphone and a soundproof room :mrgreen:
I daresay, Elodie, if you did the narration with your French-accented English, all of the male animators would be asking for your telephone number :twisted:

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 13:59
by Elodie
idragosani wrote:You wouldn't need a soundproof booth, just a quiet room
That's the problem : TVPaint is not in a quiet zone (industrial zone with trucks) and the office is NEVER quiet :roll:
idragosani wrote:I daresay, Elodie, if you did the narration with your French-accented English, all of the male animators would be asking for your telephone number :twisted:
Hahaha ! too bad for them : I never answer phone numbers I don't know :mrgreen:

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 14:23
by ten_zero
Elodie wrote:
idragosani wrote:You wouldn't need a soundproof booth, just a quiet room
That's the problem : TVPaint is not in a quiet zone (industrial zone with trucks) and the office is NEVER quiet :roll:
How do you think of to use Microsoft Windows "Sam" or MacOS X "Alex" for their narration ?

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 16:59
by puneet123
according to me youtube is best but apart this you can go for flinger orother video tutorial sites

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 12 Jul 2012, 17:17
by idragosani
Elodie wrote: That's the problem : TVPaint is not in a quiet zone (industrial zone with trucks) and the office is NEVER quiet :roll:
An office full of programmers... yeah, about like being on a pirate ship in my experience, except we programmers cuss even more.

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 13 Jul 2012, 16:48
by artfx
idragosani wrote:Maybe the voice over would work better if the author would record the painting first and then do the narration afterwards, so there is less rambling and a more planned out voice session.
That's what I've ben doing lately, because I can draw and record video any time of day and then wake up at 3:00 AM, when it is quiet, to record the narration. I don't really like doing it this way though.

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 16 Jul 2012, 12:44
by artfx
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I have a new tutorial covering the natural media painting tools in TVP Animation 10. These tools give the most realistic paint on canvas feel I have ever experienced in digital art. Check it out!

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 17 Jul 2012, 02:08
by idragosani
Great idea, Terrence! TVPaint is great for this, I've been exploring some similar stuff with TVPaint this past week. You got almost a Bob Ross voice when painting those trees :-D

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 18 Jul 2012, 09:43
by Peter Wassink
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I have a new tutorial covering the natural media painting tools in TVP Animation 10. These tools give the most realistic paint on canvas feel I have ever experienced in digital art. Check it out!
TVPaint's own Bob Ross! :D

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 18 Jul 2012, 11:42
by Elodie
Wow, great result ! :D

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 19 Jul 2012, 21:39
by artfx
Thank you guys! I used to watch Bob Ross' show fanatically and, even back on the Amiga, tried to duplicate his techniques in the different paint programs available back then. Needless to say, we didn't have brushes even close to what we have in TVPaint today. It feels very natural.

Re: Tutorials please?

Posted: 20 Jul 2012, 08:15
by slowtiger
If this goes on any longer, I see TVP being advertised as "now with original Bob RossĀ® brushes included!" on the shopping channel on TV.